Now here’s some interesting speculation for those of you who are
Apple iPad enthusiasts as although the iPad 4 and iPad mini only
released in November it’s beginning to seem more and more likely that an
iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 will arrive as early as March this year. This
may surprise many readers although we have heard March as a possible
timeframe for the launch of the second-generation iPad mini before.
Evidence seems to be mounting then that March is the time to expect
these devices.
There was a certain amount of disquiet last year when the iPad 4
released only 7 months after the iPad 3 and some customers weren’t too
happy with how quickly an updated version arrived after they had
purchased the iPad 3. It may seem odd then to think that Apple would do
this again with a fifth-generation iPad and the next iPad mini but all the indications are that this could happen.
Analyst Brian White of Topeka Capital Markets issued a note yesterday
to investors to say that information gathered at CES points to a March
release for both the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2. These checks also suggest
that the iPad mini 2 will be comparable in form factor to the current
iPad mini, maybe with a faster processor, while the iPad 5 will be
slimmer and more lightweight than the iPad 4.
While this may be a note from only one analyst we should remember
that Brian White is well respected and has access to good sources of
information. We can also remind readers that White is not the first
analyst who has mentioned a March release as back in November well known
figure Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray’s senior analyst, also spoke of a March release for the next iPad mini.
Interestingly no mention was made from these latest checks of a
Retina display for the iPad mini 2. Only yesterday we told how sources
report that Apple is currently testing
display panels with Retina resolution for the device before finalizing
suppliers for the next iPad mini. Of course just because White made no
mention of this it doesn’t mean that the Retina display won’t appear so
we’ll just have to wait this one out.
If news of this release date for the iPad 5 and iPad mini 2 is
accurate then it looks very much as though Apple is moving to a
twice-yearly refresh for products and we wonder what readers think about
this. Would you be alarmed or pleased if a new iPad and iPad mini
release in March? What would you feel about a twice-yearly update for
such devices from now on? Let us know with your comments.
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